I enjoy visiting art galleries and watching documentaries on art. There is so much out there to learn about! And we are so lucky to have such easy access to wonderful museums and movies about art history. As Henri Matisse is one of my favorite artists, I recently made it a point to see his cut-outs and other works at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York City.

MOMA houses "The Red Studio" (1911), which I adore. This is a large piece and as you walk up to it, you will get lost in a see of red. While using one color could cause a painting feel flat, it is not the case. Matisse invites us into his work space with a bold statement of intense red and many others colors spread around the room.

If you are unable to travel to New York City to see this artwork, I recommend watching "Modern Masters - Henri Matisse" on YouTube. At minute 29, you will be taken to see The Red Studio and the commentary about it is just lovely. You will learn tons about the artist and his wonderful willingness to share his experience with us with such determination and vulnerability.

So, if you can see this piece, see it in person. If you cannot, don't despair and check out the many great documentaries online. The world of art awaits to be discovered!